Castle speakers IAG


I wonder if someone can answer my question. I have always had a fondness for Castle speakers. The look of them. The cabinet work is fantastic. I wanted to try out and buy a new pair.

But Castle speakers are now owned by the IAG group and I am wondering if anything has changed for the worse or better?

Are they making all the Castle speakers now in China including their classic line?

If so does anyone know how they compare to when they were made in England sound wise and fit and finish wise?

Thank you
mezzanine

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I really do like the sound of the of the Castle Warwick's and the fit and finish are amazing.

I am only disappointed with IAG customer service and the fact the Warwick's do not come with 5-way posts. I know many of the other Castle speakers do have them, while a few in the Classic range do not. I like the sound style so much that I am thinking of buying some of their more expensive models in the future.

Goldprintaudio, the store I bought them from was very friendly and also helpful to me. I think that makes a difference. It does help to buy them from a dealer that cares.
I just bought a pair of Castle Warwick 3's. So far I have a very bad image of this IAG group!

I can not use my speakers because the binding posts are not 5 way ones! They only accept bare wire and spades! I use bananas so I am out of luck until I can buy new cables! Wow, great!

This day and age $1000 pair of speakers that don't have 5 ways? That's pretty strange. Also CHEAP I might add!

They used to cost $1390 when they were English owned and made. I think they might have been better then.

Maybe I answered my own question to this post the hard way. As I have very little respect for this IAG group from China.

I tried to call them at their USA number and it is disconnected! I wrote two emails on the Castle website and my emails were returned failure to deliver.

The IAG group itself gives no email address.

So far I am very disappointed in them.
Hello,

Just a quick update. I have the Castle Warwick 3's up and running now in my main system as of last night. I had to buy new cables that have spade connectors as the speakers themselves only use bare wire and spades. They are not banana end compatible. Only a few of their models in the classic range do this and I am not sure why.

Anyways, other than that issue the speakers are made flawless. The cabinet work is outstanding. I got mine in rosewood. They seem very well made. It is still a bit early to tell sound wise but I like what I hear so far.

It is a very easy on the ear kind of sound. Smooth. The music is presented in an interesting manner. The bass starts and stops on a dime. Soundstage is good and fairly deep. Even though my Proacs seem better overall, at almost twice the price I might add, I still find the Castles to be musical and very enjoyable to listen to. I am having fun here. I actually could hear some details in my recordings I didn't hear before which surprised me. Upper bass and midrange detail are superb.

Anything negative to say would have to wait because there is less than 5 hours on these so far.